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Homes for sale in Theresia, Tilburg

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Purchase prices in Theresia: below the Tilburg average, but not cheap

Of the more than 2,300 homes in Theresia, 37% are owner-occupied, the rest are rental properties. This makes it a neighbourhood that largely consists of tenants, keeping the owner-occupied segment relatively limited. The average WOZ value is €288,000, clearly below the Tilburg average of €314,000. Yet actual transaction prices are higher: over the past twelve months, 21 homes were sold for an average of €372,357, with a range from €180,000 to €650,000. That difference between WOZ and sale price tells something about the market pressure in the neighbourhood. The supply mainly consists of 1930s homes and smaller terraced houses, with an average living area of 86m². For the current supply and the average asking price at this moment, see the overview at the top of this page.

Those who want to broaden their search can also look at owner-occupied homes in Tilburg as a whole, or compare with neighbouring districts.

Living in Theresia: 1930s atmosphere five minutes from the station

Theresia is one of those neighbourhoods in Tilburg where the streets still have a distinct character. The buildings largely date from the 1930s, with brick terraced houses, wide pavements and occasionally a tree that lifts the pavement. Resident Sam describes it aptly: "The streets have that lovely 1930s look and greenery is everywhere. You can tell people here really care about their neighbourhood." That involvement is also reflected in the resident score of 7.8 out of 10 on the neighbourhood page of Theresia, where residents rate the neighbourhood on safety, accessibility, greenery and more. Education scores notably high at 8.8, and amenities also come out well with an 8.6.

What makes Theresia attractive to many buyers is its location. Mia, one of the residents, writes: "Residential, green living environment 5 minutes' walk from Tilburg Central Station." Tilburg Centraal station is indeed within walking distance, and the city centre is a few minutes away by bike. Several bus routes run through the neighbourhood and the connection to the A58 and A65 is quick via the ring road. For daily groceries, there are supermarkets within walking distance, and the city centre offers a full range of shops. Primary schools are present in the neighbourhood itself, which explains the high education score. Wilhelminapark lies on the edge of the neighbourhood and is a popular place for walks, although resident F notes that there is "a lot of fuss around Wilhelminapark".

Not everything is rosy. Resident Hidde gives the neighbourhood a 5.5 and points to burglaries and a feeling of insecurity, partly due to a mix of students and nuisance-causing individuals. The safety score of 7.4 is the lowest sub-score, which aligns with that criticism. Waste and dog mess on the street are also mentioned by several residents. Theresia has three sub-neighbourhoods: Theresia Midden, Theresia Oost and Theresia West, which can differ in character and noise level. It is worth comparing per sub-neighbourhood if you are seriously looking.

For whom is buying in Theresia a good choice?

Theresia mainly attracts young professionals and couples aged 25 to 45, the largest age group in the neighbourhood. The combination of urban proximity and a recognisable housing structure makes it interesting for first-time buyers looking for a home with character, although supply is limited and prices, with an average of over €372,000, are not low. Factor in additional costs such as transfer tax (2%) and notary fees when purchasing. Those looking for more space or a lower price could also consider neighbourhoods such as Armhoef or Fatima. If buying is not feasible now, the rental properties in Theresia offer an alternative to get to know the neighbourhood first.

Searching for an owner-occupied home in Theresia: how to use this overview

Buurtje.nl combines the current housing supply with resident reviews and neighbourhood statistics, so you not only buy a house but also know what to expect from the area. Compare Theresia with nearby districts such as de Binnenstad, Hoogvenne or Jeruzalem to get a good picture of what is for sale in Tilburg. More about permits and municipal policy can be found on the website of the municipality of Tilburg.


Frequently asked questions

What is the average cost of a home in Theresia?

Over the past twelve months, 21 homes were sold in Theresia for an average price of €372,357. The range runs from €180,000 to €650,000, depending on the type and condition of the property. The average living area of sold homes was 86m².

What is the WOZ value of homes in Theresia?

The average WOZ value in Theresia is €288,000. That is lower than the Tilburg average of €314,000. Actual selling prices are generally higher than the WOZ value, indicating that the market in the neighbourhood is active.

What types of homes are for sale in Theresia?

Theresia largely consists of 1930s buildings, with terraced houses and semi-detached houses being the most common types. Buying apartments in Theresia is also possible, although the supply is more limited. The neighbourhood has three sub-areas: Theresia Midden, Theresia Oost and Theresia West, each with a slightly different character.

How accessible is Theresia if you want to buy a home in this neighbourhood?

Theresia is within walking distance of Tilburg Centraal Station, making the neighbourhood easily accessible by train. Several bus routes run through the neighbourhood and the connection to the A58 and A65 can be made via the ring road. Tilburg city centre is a few minutes away by bike.

What are the additional costs when buying a home in Theresia?

When buying an existing home in Theresia, you as a buyer typically pay 2% transfer tax on the purchase price, unless you are exempt as a first-time buyer. In addition, there are notary costs, valuation costs and possible estate agent costs. Budget on average 3 to 5% of the purchase price for additional costs.


Experiences from Theresia
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9.6
Mia
Overig · Terraced house
Theresia Midden11-11-2025
Residential, green living environment 5 minutes' walk from Tilburg Central Station

Great neighbourhood, friendly neighbours and excellent amenities, a short distance from the central station and the city centre a 5-minute bike ride away.

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8.5
Sam
Family · Terraced house
Theresia Midden13-05-2025
Beautiful cultural meeting place

Theresia is one of those neighbourhoods in Tilburg where you quickly feel at home. Close to the station and the city centre, yet pleasantly quiet and cosy. The streets have that lovely 1930s look and there's greenery everywhere. You can tell people really care about their neighbourhood – there's always something going on, from neighbourhood drinks to small events. There are nice coffee shops, specialist stores and creative spots tucked away among the houses. And whether you live with children, as a couple, or alone: Theresia has something for everyone. It's a neighbourhood with its own atmosphere, where people greet each other and life moves just a little slower.

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8.0
Jolanda
Living alone · Apartment
Theresia Midden29-12-2024
Nice neighbourhood to live, a bit central near the centre station.

A nice neighbourhood, shops in the area, not far from the city and station.

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5.5
Hidde
Living together · Overig
Theresia West18-10-2024
Plausible but not pleasant

Lots of junkies, lots of students. Fine as long as they leave each other alone, but when that doesn't happen, you have a problem. Crime is rising, there are many burglaries in the neighbourhood. You don't feel safe, amenities are close by. Rent is proportionate though.

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7.4
M
Living alone · Overig
Theresia Oost04-09-2024
Unhygienic

There is a lot of rubbish and dog poo, but otherwise it's a nice neighbourhood

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7.0
F
Living alone · Overig
Theresia Midden06-06-2024
You can live there

A lot of fuss at Wilhelminapark. Otherwise quite cosy

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8.8
Onbekend
Theresia Oost24-07-2023
Lots of children, cosy

It's nice that there are many children to play with. Downside: boys who play football do so on the street. Otherwise very cosy. -Accessibility, very good -Education, good -Community, good -Green spaces, okay -Housing, very good -Hygiene, good -Safety, very good -Facilities, good

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